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CONTENTS
I. THIS OUTLINE IS PROPOSED AS A BASIS FOR PHOTOPLAY CRITICISM IN AMERICA |
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Chapter | Page | |
I. | The Point of View | 1 |
II. | The Photoplay of Action | 8 |
III. | The Intimate Photoplay | 17 |
IV. | The Motion Picture of Fairy Splendor | 30 |
V. | The Picture of Crowd Splendor | 39 |
VI. | The Picture of Patriotic Splendor | 51 |
VII. | The Picture of Religious Splendor | 68 |
VIII. | Sculpture-in-Motion | 79 |
IX. | Painting-in-Motion | 97 |
X. | Furniture, Trappings, and Inventions in Motion |
113 |
XI. | Architecture-in-Motion | 133 |
XII. | Thirty Differences between the Photoplays and the Stage |
151 |
XIII. | Hieroglyphics | 171 |
II. MORE PERSONAL SPECULATIONS AND AFTERTHOUGHTS NOT BROUGHT FORWARD SO DOGMATICALLY |
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XIV. | The Orchestra, Conversation, and the Censorship |
189 |
XV. | The Substitute for the Saloon | 207 |
XVI. | California and America | 217 |
XVII. | Progress and Endowment | 225 |
XVIII. | Architects as Crusaders | 244 |
XIX. | On Coming Forth by Day | 252 |
XX. | The Prophet-Wizard | 261 |
XXI. | The Acceptable Year of the Lord | 277 |
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